Daniel Felix de Weldon is an actor and a native of Washington, D.C. and Newport, Rhode Island.Daniel is the son of sculptor Felix W. de Weldon.After completing a six-year masters program in Theatrical Arts under Uta Hagen and Howard Fine, de Weldon presented himself to the Actors Studio and garnered the title of Lifetime Member under Al Pacino, Lou Antonio, Barbara Bain, Martin Landau, Mark Rydell, Ellen Burstyn, and Harvey Keitel.

Daniel has been honored with over 30 top Critics' Choice and featured on NPR for outstanding acting performance.

RED KRAKEN

"An old elusive sex addict bites off more than he can chew, by sleeping with the wife of the devil. When the devil shows up at his door, he realizes he is now playing a swirling game with a deranged adversary on a never-ending Friday night."

UNDERDOG

"A young girl with a troubled past finds herself with the help of the most unlikely mentor and MMA."

ONE MUST FALL

"A horror-comedy slasher set in the 80's about a woman wrongfully firedfrom her office job and forced to take on a temporary job on a crime scene cleanup crew."

ANONYMOUS 616

"A reunion between two couples becomes a massacre when one of the guests meets an anonymous person online and willingly becomes a participant on a bloody path to becoming God-like."

LAST COLONY

'In a world devastated by nuclear war, a father and daughter must evade roving cannibal tribes in search of a safe place to live. Though his plan is risky, he is convinced it is the only thing that will save her."

FORTUNE'S 500

"Fortune's 500 is the story of Lenny, an obsessive-compulsive psych major, who meets a beautiful, but emotionally unstable girl named Jane, who has plans to enter into a troubling venture."

Tennessee Williams Kingdom of Earth - Charles McNulty - Los Angeles Times"Perfectly cast. Daniel de Weldon's languorous portrayal of self preening Lot is an instance of unimpeachable camp - he touches up the roots of his tinted locks as reverently as he fondles his mother's precious crystal...performances make the experience richly entertaining.

Tennessee Williams Kingdom of Earth - Gray Palmer - Stage Raw"...this is all masterly writing by Tennessee Williams, and beautifully performed by Daniel de Weldon."

Danny and the Deep Blue Sea - Charles McNulty - Los Angeles Times"High-octane talent...Daniel de Weldon brought gritty authenticity...had me admiring the performances. To its considerable credit it was deeply inhabited on a moment-to-moment basis by de Weldon